Abstract

In a previous report1 we have noted the fact that diphtheria toxin when added to cultures of Bacillus cereus in a concentration of 30 m.l.d. per cc. leads to a slight but definite retardation of growth. While our data do not prove that the inhibitory factor for B. cereus is in fact the toxin rather than some other by-product of growth of the diphtheria organism, there is some basis for believing that this might be the case. Of particular interest is the fact that the addition of antitoxin appears to counteract this inhibitory action.In the present paper we wish to record that similar results have been obtained with Proteus vulgaris and Staphylococcus albus. The apparent inhibitory effect of the diphtheria toxin upon the growth of these organisms is of about the same magnitude as in the case of B. cereus.This is a preliminary report.

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